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Animal adaptations
Animal adaptations
BTEOTSSSBAT know how
animals adapt to different
environments
Summary
Organisms are well adapted to survive in their
normal environment. Population size depends
on a variety of factors including competition,
predation, disease and human influences.
Changes in the environment may affect the
distribution and behaviour of organisms.
Key words
Adaptation
Arctic
Biomass
Camouflage
Competitor
Desert
Habitat
Organism
Predator
Predation
Prey
Starter: Use three words to describe each
of these environments.
The Arctic:
1)
2)
3)

The desert:
1)
2)
3)
Adaptation
• Adaptation is a special feature or behaviour that
makes an organism particularly suited to its
habitat.
• Adaptations may be general or specific.
• General = having legs to walk or fins to swim
• Specific = special features so an animal can
survive in is environment
A Shark’s General Adaptations

What are a shark’s general adaptations to life in an aquatic
environment?
streamlined shape
to reduce friction
when moving
through water

fins provide
stability, power
and control

gills have a large
surface area so
that oxygen can be
extracted from the
surrounding water
A Shark’s Specific Adaptations
What are a shark’s specific adaptations to life as an aquatic
predator?
specialized sense organs can
highly sensitive
detect the sound, movement and
sense of smell that
electrical fields of other organisms
can detect drops of
blood from miles
away
lots of very sharp
teeth that are
constantly replaced
silver colouring
underneath acts as
camouflage
Compare these two animals…

Desert Fox

Arctic Fox
Adaptations
• The two environments we saw before are
harsh environments for animals to survive
in so the animals have had to adapt to
survive.
Animals in Cold Climates
• Arctic animals must keep themselves
warm to survive.
• You loose body heat through your
body surface, mainly your skin.
• Arctic animals have developed many
adaptations to help them survive…
Look at the following…

What do these
animals have in
common?
Animals in Cold Climates
Common features:
- Thick fur coats
- Layer of blubber under the skin
- Colour – many change colour in the
summer

- What about body shape?
Body Shape

- Have fat, round body
shapes with short legs
- Have small ears –
why?
Animals in Dry Climates
• Animals in dry climates have to keep
themselves cool to survive.
• They also have to cope with a lack of
water.
• This means they are unable to loose heat
through sweating – why?
Look at the following…

What do these
animals have in
common?
Animals in Dry Climates
Common features:
- Large thin ears
- Little body fat
- Thin, silky fur
- Long limbs to help spread heat
- They also often only come out at night. Why?

- What about body shape?
Body Shape
Surface Area to Volume Ratio
• Animals loose heat from the body
surfaces that are in contact with the
surrounding air/water.
• Reducing this contact surface reduces
heat loss
• Increasing the surface increases heat loss
Surface Area to Volume Ratio

Hidden
surfaces are
exposed
Compare these two animals…

Desert Fox

Arctic Fox

Can you add any adaptations or
reasons for the adaptation?
True or false?

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Animals adaptations

  • 2. Animal adaptations BTEOTSSSBAT know how animals adapt to different environments
  • 3. Summary Organisms are well adapted to survive in their normal environment. Population size depends on a variety of factors including competition, predation, disease and human influences. Changes in the environment may affect the distribution and behaviour of organisms.
  • 5. Starter: Use three words to describe each of these environments. The Arctic: 1) 2) 3) The desert: 1) 2) 3)
  • 6. Adaptation • Adaptation is a special feature or behaviour that makes an organism particularly suited to its habitat. • Adaptations may be general or specific. • General = having legs to walk or fins to swim • Specific = special features so an animal can survive in is environment
  • 7. A Shark’s General Adaptations What are a shark’s general adaptations to life in an aquatic environment? streamlined shape to reduce friction when moving through water fins provide stability, power and control gills have a large surface area so that oxygen can be extracted from the surrounding water
  • 8. A Shark’s Specific Adaptations What are a shark’s specific adaptations to life as an aquatic predator? specialized sense organs can highly sensitive detect the sound, movement and sense of smell that electrical fields of other organisms can detect drops of blood from miles away lots of very sharp teeth that are constantly replaced silver colouring underneath acts as camouflage
  • 9. Compare these two animals… Desert Fox Arctic Fox
  • 10. Adaptations • The two environments we saw before are harsh environments for animals to survive in so the animals have had to adapt to survive.
  • 11. Animals in Cold Climates • Arctic animals must keep themselves warm to survive. • You loose body heat through your body surface, mainly your skin. • Arctic animals have developed many adaptations to help them survive…
  • 12. Look at the following… What do these animals have in common?
  • 13. Animals in Cold Climates Common features: - Thick fur coats - Layer of blubber under the skin - Colour – many change colour in the summer - What about body shape?
  • 14. Body Shape - Have fat, round body shapes with short legs - Have small ears – why?
  • 15. Animals in Dry Climates • Animals in dry climates have to keep themselves cool to survive. • They also have to cope with a lack of water. • This means they are unable to loose heat through sweating – why?
  • 16. Look at the following… What do these animals have in common?
  • 17. Animals in Dry Climates Common features: - Large thin ears - Little body fat - Thin, silky fur - Long limbs to help spread heat - They also often only come out at night. Why? - What about body shape?
  • 19. Surface Area to Volume Ratio • Animals loose heat from the body surfaces that are in contact with the surrounding air/water. • Reducing this contact surface reduces heat loss • Increasing the surface increases heat loss
  • 20. Surface Area to Volume Ratio Hidden surfaces are exposed
  • 21. Compare these two animals… Desert Fox Arctic Fox Can you add any adaptations or reasons for the adaptation?

Editor's Notes

  1. Photo credit: © 2006 Jupiterimages Corporation
  2. Photo credit: © 2006 Jupiterimages Corporation Teacher notes A shark’s teeth are not fixed to its jaw but embedded directly into the flesh. Its teeth are constantly replaced as they fall out or are broken, so that a shark may get through thousands of teeth during its lifetime. The lower teeth are mainly used for holding prey, while the upper teeth are used for cutting. The shark’s specialized sense organs include: lateral lines – a row of fluid-filled sensory canals along each side of the shark. These can detect movement and changes in pressure from about 100m away. ampullae of Lorenzini – small pits in the shark’s snout that detect tiny electrical fields, such as those associated with muscle contraction of prey. auditory system – can detect the sound created by injured prey from over 1 mile away.
  3. Teacher notes This true-or-false activity could be used as a plenary or revision exercise on adaptation, or at the start of the lesson to gauge students’ existing knowledge of the subject matter. Coloured traffic light cards (red = false, yellow = don’t know, green = true) could be used to make this a whole-class exercise.